d files have surface divided into rectangular grid, I want that grid hexagonal SO THAT I CAN ATTACH MY HEXAGONAL GEOMETRY IN IT.Hexagon Pattern.3dm,,,,Hexagonal Pattern.ghx…
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The problem is that it doesn't matter which way I flip the input surface normal directions, the trim always returns the larger surface with a circular hole. Actually what I want is just the circular hole. The documentation implies that the orientation of the cylinder should affect which piece is returned.
Any suggestions?
Steven…
The angles at which isocurves meet are not necessarily 90 degrees. Rectangles always have 90 degree angles. So what needs to happen when your isocurves are skewed?
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David Rutten
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Added by David Rutten at 3:59pm on January 17, 2014
I have a database with about 80 tables on it, so i wanna connect to the database, make 5/6 different queries, extract the info and use it as an input to grasshopper.